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If you haven't read it, I highly recommend :)

Exact same reaction! I loved it and thought they did a great job sticking to the book. My brother thought it was boring! Lacking action. Ugh such a shame



Mine just ended today! I'm feeling freeeeee!!!:D
best of luck to you!


OMG!!!! this calls for celebration, doesn't it? :P



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I'm a book hoarder, definitely






and merry Christmas to those who celebrate.


One example is that I can have dinner when I want. At my parents, it's 6pm every day. At my house, it's somewhere between 5.30 and 8! Haha

And 6 PM is a tad early to have dinner, me thinks
I find I get on a lot better with my parents since moving out. It's my brother that annoys them now!

I get more irritated by them since I moved out :P

It's Chrismas Eve which means Christmas here in Denmark. And the rest of Scandinavia..
My family will go to church later, while I make the food (yay!) :D We're having some kind of pork roast, duck roast, potatoes, caramelled potatoes, apples with redcurrant jelly etc. which is more or less the traditional Christmas dinner.
The pork roast:

For dessert we're having a kind of rice pudding with one whole almond in it - the one who gets the almond, gets a present. Also a tradition in Denmark :)
Then we're off to have coffee, tea, sweets etc. Just having a good time! And then we're dancing around the Christmas tree while singing some carols, and then we're having presents. :D
Every year at 4PM there's Disney in telly. It's a collection of all the old short christmas clips :) I think almost every Dane is watching that show, even though it's the same every year!
Dinner is most often served at 6PM :)

After opening the presents, we have dinner around 9PM. It's nothing too complicated, salads, rice with almonds and sultanas, and chester (a type of poultry we have here in Brazil, a mix between chicken and turkey). Dessert changes every year, and afterwards there is stollen (a German Christmas "bread"- my family is of German origin), cookies and stuff we get sent from Germany, like lebkuchen.


And if we had it throughout the year, it wouldn't be special anymore, right?

We don't go to church as a whole because in my family alone, we all have different religions. We're four in the family and we all have each different beliefs. But it isn't a hindrance, anyway. We have lots of food—doughnuts, cakes, ham, BBQ, chicken, sandwiches, hot chocolate... name it! We have countdowns and the relatives come over for games, opening of presents, and we have this yearly tradition of my aunts and uncles throwing money and we all get them as they throw it (kind of like when a celebrity throws his tshirt or whatever in a concert). Then we compare how much we got and joke over bumping each others' arms or hands so the coins or money drop off. It's fun, haha! There are also fireworks and singing along :)
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Divergent is really good! Though there are some parts that I wish it was longer and emphasized.